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The tumor microenvironment is a dynamic, multifaceted complex system of interdependent cellular, biochemical, and biophysical components. Three‐dimensional in vitro models of the tumor microenvironment enable a better understanding of these interactions and their impact on cancer progression and therapeutic resistance.
Salma T. Rafik+3 more
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Therapeutic and Prognostic Potential of G Protein-Coupled Receptors in Lung Adenocarcinoma: Evidence From Transcriptome Data and In Vitro Experiments. [PDF]
Yang F, Yang J, Yang G, Zhang Y.
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The GRK4 Subfamily of G Protein-coupled Receptor Kinases [PDF]
Richard T. Premont+5 more
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The probable arrangement of the helices in G protein‐coupled receptors.
J. Baldwin
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Possible role of human ribonuclease dicer in the regulation of R loops
R loops play an important role in regulating key cellular processes such as replication, transcription, centromere stabilization, or control of telomere length. However, the unscheduled accumulation of R loops can cause many diseases, including cancer, and neurodegenerative or inflammatory disorders. Interestingly, accumulating data indicate a possible
Klaudia Wojcik+2 more
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Engineering G protein-coupled receptors for stabilization. [PDF]
Velloso JPL+3 more
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Regulation of the G-Protein-Coupled α-Factor Pheromone Receptor by Phosphorylation [PDF]
Qijun Chen, James B. Konopka
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The role of circular RNAs in regulating cytokine signaling in cancer
Cytokines present in the tumor microenvironment fuel cancer development. Aberrant expression of circRNAs contributes to cancer progression. Cytokines are involved in regulating circRNA biogenesis. Furthermore, aberrantly expressed circRNAs regulate the expression of ligands, receptors, and downstream effectors involved in cytokine signaling to promote ...
Vandana Joshi+4 more
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Extracellular ATP increases agonist potency and reduces latency at class B G protein-coupled receptors. [PDF]
Zhu S+6 more
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In the blood–testis barrier, occludin is crucial for tight junctions. This study demonstrates that occludin‐targeting short peptides disrupt junction integrity, inducing immune cell infiltration, tumor necrosis factor‐α/interleukin‐6 secretion and mitochondrial dysfunction, ultimately triggering apoptosis.
Heng Wang, Xiaofang Tan, Deyu Chen
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